Woman Attacked With Snowshoe + Vermont Bullying Rates

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Burlington VT

11 October, 2021

4:39 PM

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Morning, people of Burlington! It's me again, Danielle Fallon, your host of the Burlington Daily. First, today's weather: Fog in the a.m.; partly sunny. High: 74 Low: 56. Here are the top stories today in Burlington: The victim of an unprovoked attack in the heart of Burlington is asking community members to come forward if they have information that could help police make an arrest. Surveillance video released by the Burlington Police Department shows a man hitting Stacy Scribner in the face twice Wednesday morning while she was sitting on the ground off Cherry Street.The man used an aluminum snowshoe as a weapon, investigators said. (WPTZ)Vermont ranked second best in the country for low rates of school bullying in a new report. However, the Green Mountain state still has work to do as evidenced by multiple instances of insults and aggressive behavior at recent high school sports games. Wallet Hub ranked Vermont second among 47 states. (Burlington Free Press) Potentially dangerous cyanobacteria blooms are continuing into autumn this year and people need to be careful when using Vermont waterways. (Associated Press) A Middlebury man, Ben Webb, 38, will face numerous charges after a violent series of events unfolded across Chittenden County including a violent chase involving a crossbow. (WPTZ) Burlington's leaves are about to peak and temperatures will remain high. (Burlington Free Press) Today's Burlington Daily is brought to you by Ring, a Patch Brand Partner. If you're planning to travel this holiday season, following these home security tips can help give you some peace of mind while you're away. Today in Burlington: Richmond, VT Rug Hookers - Green Mountain Rug Hooking Guild (10:00 AM) Did you know you can feature your local business in this spot for just $79/month? Click here to learn more. Alrighty, you're all good for today! See you all tomorrow morning for another update. If you're enjoying these newsletters, consider bringing some more friends and neighbors along for the ride. You can send them this link to subscribe. — Danielle Fallon About me: Danielle Fallon is a writer who loves using her creativity to fuel her passion for communication. She is an employee of content creation agency Lightning Media Partners and assists Patch.com with community newsletter curation. Danielle also holds a Master's Degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders and works part-time as a pediatric speech therapist.

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